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Unicode

  • XML’s character set is Unicode
  • Unicode includes characters from languages around the world
  • The first 128 characters of Unicode are the same as ASCII
  • There is a 1-byte encoding of Unicode called UTF-8
  • XML’s default character encoding is UTF-8
  • This feature allows you to use a standard text editor to create XML files.
  • Note: You can set a specific encoding in an XML document. But XML tools only have to support UTF-8 and 16-bit Unicode.
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